BMX dirt jump and park veteran from Australia, Adam Hough made his way to India to learn about the local riding scene and to share his BMX love, donating bikes to deserving young riders of Mumbai.
The wait is over! Here's our raw cut from the epic King of BNE x Cash Up Jam we held in November, featuring some angles of the madness you haven't seen yet.
2025 USA BMX So Cal Nationals Day 1. Live from the Industry Hills Expo Center in City of Industry, California.
A few words about what I wanted to show in this video: Remember how you started riding BMX as a teenager, when you had a lot of energy and time? Now you are an adult and the routine of work has sucked you in. So…
First half of Chris Moeller from S&M walk thru of the Powers BMX museum.
Today at CES, MobileX, the most customizable wireless service designed to save consumers money, and Ethika, a leading lifestyle brand driven by personal identity, announced an exciting new collaboration. Together, the two companies will be launching "ethikaX" – a collection that seamlessly merges mobile-friendly design with bold self-expression and dynamic style. This partnership represents a groundbreaking moment where mobile meets fashion, blending cutting-edge technology with style and originality.
The ethikaX line will debut in Q1 2025, featuring a range of apparel and accessories tailored for the modern, mobile lifestyle. The initial collection will include hoodies and t-shirts with phone-friendly pockets, phone cases, and even a limited-edition set of ethikaX-branded headphones.
"At MobileX, we're passionate about empowering our customers to live untethered, connected lives," said Peter Adderton, CEO of MobileX. "By partnering with Ethika, we're able to bring that vision to life through thoughtfully designed apparel that embraces uniqueness and creativity while seamlessly integrating with our mobile services."
If you're getting into BMX over 40 years old, you might be wondering what the best BMX bike is for older riders. In this video, we'll discuss the top options for mature riders looking to get into BMX riding.
Riley Smith might be the most causal pro bike rider on the planet. Quietly and calmly stepping up to big rails and trying extremely technical tricks without ever seeming to stress out. Cool without trying to be.
Following on from his 2014 DIG interview titled, "Nearly There", Nashville resident and long-time friend of the magazine, Joel Barnett hooked up with film-maker Erik Doty to produce this ten minute gem, honing in on how a simple spot can both focus and inspire the mind and soul. Joel still rips too. We loved this!
Framed Australian BMX Documentary charts the birth, history and future of BMX in Australia.